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Employment Tribunal decision.
Exploring changing patterns in adolescents’ access to education and learning in Ethiopia.
The goal of INSTEP was to contribute to keeping Kenya on track in the primary school net enrolment rate and completion rate
Mark Simmonds was the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Minister for Asia and the Pacific from 5 September 2012 to August 2014. He was the elected Conservative MP for Boston and Skegness from 7...
How to use a randomised controlled trial to evaluate your digital health product.
The Chief of the Defence Staff, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, gave a speech at the Ash Carter Exchange in Washington DC.
This privacy notice explains how and why we use your personal data within the STEP Ukraine programme.
This research explores the experiences of men who have committed sexual offences and subsequently reoffended after participating in SOTP.
This paper tests an intervention with threat of fines if businesses enterprises are caught and have not registered after a grace period
This study uses data from 5 long-running panels in Ethiopia, India, Pakistan, Peru and Vietnam
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Jason Coppel Deputy Judge of the High Court on 24 April 2024.
Government action cuts migration on key routes by 25% in the first 4 months of 2024, compared to the same period in 2023.
Changes that are now in force will slash migration and prevent the undercutting of British workers by employers looking to recruit cheap labour from overseas.
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